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Ricky Brabec Wins Silver State AMA Hare & Hound

Ricky Brabec went nearly wire to wire in winning the Silver State Trailblazers Muley Run, round eight of the SRT AMA Hare & Hound National Championship Series, in Panaca, Nevada.

Though only his second career National triumph, his performance carried several key ramifications. Most important of those was the fact that it moved the THR Motorsports/Monster Energy/Precision Concepts Kawasaki racer past Purvines Racing Beta’s Nick Burson for the series points lead, 193-183, unofficially.

“The points lead, that’s a dream right there!” Brabec exclaimed.

For Burson, the day was all about damage control. He’d spent much of the summer break recovering from hand surgery (a plate and 13 screws in his broken clutch hand), and had only ridden twice in the week leading up to the race. “I couldn’t ride hard, just rode super-smooth,” he said while soaking his hand in ice water following his fourth-place finish.

Blais Racing Services KTM’s Skyler Howes got things off to a great start by nabbing the Speed Freaks Bomb Run Award worth $300, but his lead was short-lived as Brabec saw a line through the sage brush to make the pass less than two miles into the race.

From there, Howes could only watch Brabec slowly disappear as they tackled the varied terrain of the 87-mile-long, two-loop race in central Nevada. “He ended up putting a big gap on me real quick so I settled in real fast and just rode a smooth, fun race the rest of the way,” Howes shared.

Though Brabec gapped the rest of the field, things were much closer for others like Purvines Racing Beta’s Axel Pearson who’s from nearby Pioche, making him the local favorite. Racing a 498 RR for the first time instead of the 450 he’s employed to this point, he made good use of both the power and familiarity with the area to finish third, just eight seconds behind Howes. It was the first podium for either, Pearson exclaiming, “It’s definitely fun to get the first [podium finish] here!”

FMF/KTM Factory Off-road Racing Team’s Ivan Ramirez entered the race with a lot of momentum, having won round six and seven. But the start killed that streak as he first bounced off Burson then a couple other riders on the bomb run, putting him far back in the pack. But last year’s third-place finisher (behind Kurt Caselli and David Pearson) didn’t panic, instead patiently picking off one rider after another all the way to the finish where he was fifth, just four seconds ahead of Purvines Racing Beta’s Justin Morrow.

Ryan Smith took the 250cc A win, finishing seventh overall, while Max Eddy, Jr., was seventh Pro and eighth overall followed 250cc A runner-up Steve Kirk III and Brandon Prieto, the eighth Pro.

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